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Apocalypse member

Number of posts: 227 Location: Temecula, Ca. More Numbers: 770800 Registration date: 2008-08-12
 | Subject: What is "Art"? Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:34 pm | |
| Not so much a poll, in fact not a poll at all, but a collection of opinions on what "art" is. Does art exist to provoke a response whether negative or positive? Does it exist to put a picture to an escape from reality? Or is art just what you call something when you don't understand it? How do you feel about what is considered art and what do you think it's purpose is? |
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ravengrim Moderator

 Number of posts: 6686 Age: 37 Location: At The End Of Time :: The Fallen Angel ::  More Numbers: 901975 Registration date: 2008-07-21
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:09 pm | |
| I'm not an artist so my opinion is probably worthless but for what it's worth, I think art is something that exsists to make a person think.If something can lift you out of that tiny place you exsist in and make you notice the world around you then that is what art is(at least to me). |
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Apocalypse member

Number of posts: 227 Location: Temecula, Ca. More Numbers: 770800 Registration date: 2008-08-12
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:22 am | |
| I think it's primary function is to give others a form to your fantasy. Sometimes it's refreshing to see art that is a reflection of how life is in the negative here was an airbrush artist that appeared in American Artist more than 15 years ago that painted subway distressed scenes but I would prefer art to let me see something else that can't happen in real life (surrealism) or something that should happen (tranquil landscapes). I've had enough of real life, I don't want to see more of it. |
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witchartist member

 Number of posts: 71 Age: 53 Location: Williston, Vermont More Numbers: 765479 Registration date: 2008-08-16
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:24 pm | |
| Greetings, I'm kind of late to adding anything to this post, but here goes. First of all, I think we are all artists in our own way. I work with young kids who are pure artists. They lose that purity as they grow older because of the academic demands of school - they are taught to be left-brain thinkers and they lose their right-brain creativity. We all have a creative spark instilled in us by the Creator...not one God (Jeez, I'm a Pagan for cripe sakes!), but by the Creator of the Universe. This spark is either developed or not depending on our upbringing and other influences. This is just my opinion and could be considered hooey by anyone else  Anyhow, as far as what art is...that's in the eye, mind, and especially HEART of the person who creates it. I draw and paint pictures of people here because I love them. That is the only way I can truly express that love. I draw and paint other things...landscapes, etc because I am moved by the image in reality or my mind. What it looks like is up to me...if I am happy with it, then cool. If not, then I try again until I get it right in my mind. The picture I did of Vampira is a perfect example. I am not totally happy with it because she wasn't...and I thought I could've done a better job. So, I will try again, but it won't be the same kind of image, something more in line with who I think she is...and she is DEFINITELY NOT a witch! Well, not an ugly nasty witch anyway  Oh jeez, there I go rambling - I hope I make sense and I apologize for going on and on. I have just one thing more to say...create! Express yourselves in whatever way you feel appropriate...and I will love you for whatever it's worth! Dark and Sweet Blessings to ALL of you artists! |
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witchartist member

 Number of posts: 71 Age: 53 Location: Williston, Vermont More Numbers: 765479 Registration date: 2008-08-16
 | Subject: Well put Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:25 pm | |
| | ravengrim wrote: | | I'm not an artist so my opinion is probably worthless but for what it's worth, I think art is something that exsists to make a person think.If something can lift you out of that tiny place you exsist in and make you notice the world around you then that is what art is(at least to me). |
Very well put, you said a few words what I tried to say in way too many! |
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ravengrim Moderator

 Number of posts: 6686 Age: 37 Location: At The End Of Time :: The Fallen Angel ::  More Numbers: 901975 Registration date: 2008-07-21
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:57 pm | |
| Well I think this is art although some people might not agree.
http://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gallery.php
I know these are technical,scientific pictures but they seem like art to me.
A photomicrograph is a technical document that can be of great significance to science or industry. But a good photomicrograph is also an image whose structure, color, composition, and content is an object of beauty, open to several levels of comprehension and appreciation. |
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Spooky senior member

 Number of posts: 751 Age: 28 Location: My New Place ::  More Numbers: 790834 Registration date: 2008-07-28
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:57 pm | |
| To communicate with shapes and sound, invent thoughts with language, tell a story with movements and forms. Not just limited to paint upon a canvas or a material carved into shape, but any object that is manipulated by one person's creativity, into something new or different; even the 'art' I find completely dull or uninteresting. _________________  |
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BadArt23 active member

 Number of posts: 377 Age: 18 Location: Somewhere over the rainbow. :: Where You At? ::  More Numbers: 794454 Registration date: 2008-07-25
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Sat Jan 03, 2009 2:52 pm | |
| I wrote a whole paper on what art is for a creative writing class last year. That would *really* come in handy right now... _________________ The world is a small box.
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Synth active member

 Number of posts: 578 Age: 19 Location: Hampshire, UK ::  More Numbers: 797203 Registration date: 2008-07-24
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:02 pm | |
| I think there are two definitions of art. they go with its two different purposes. -To be ascetically pleasing -To make people think and question things. Beauty doesn't really interest me but opinions do, thoughts, concepts and how to show them are very interesting to me and so I love this kind of art. |
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RedAngel star member

 Number of posts: 3081 Age: 32 Location: CT/NC: Josephine on my mind ::  More Numbers: 628014 Registration date: 2008-12-01
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:26 pm | |
| | Spooky wrote: | | To communicate with shapes and sound, invent thoughts with language, tell a story with movements and forms. Not just limited to paint upon a canvas or a material carved into shape, but any object that is manipulated by one person's creativity, into something new or different; even the 'art' I find completely dull or uninteresting. |
I agree with all of your views. I'm citing Spooky's here because he nailed the definition of visual art that I think is at its core: communication. Art is visual language.
I've been working at an art gallery in the south for 8 1/2 years, and there's a lot of confusion here about art and its purpose. Some people here think art is confusing and expensive and nothing else. And while it can be both those things, its main purpose is communication -- whether the work says "question authority" or "hey look at this shade of blue."
I wish more people considered art an asset to a full and educated life. But that's one more reason why I enjoy posting here -- I get to talk with people who do feel that way. |
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cynfullov Moderator

Number of posts: 3588 Location: Wickedly at play while the GODS of HADES give an ever watchful grinning eye. ::  More Numbers: 860754 Registration date: 2008-08-20
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:10 pm | |
| A concept of imagination. _________________ "For I Lie With Angels Whose Wings Are So Black They Are Blue." ((O))===[=]|ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZ>-------------------------------------------------------------------(====@  |
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helen damnation Moderator

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Vampira132 Moderator

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JJ_Decay active member

Number of posts: 307 Age: 159 Location: somewhere only we know More Numbers: 766893 Registration date: 2008-08-15
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:08 pm | |
| If it pleases my eyes then it is a work of art If it doesn't then its *****  _________________ Would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red rose?  |
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RedAngel star member

 Number of posts: 3081 Age: 32 Location: CT/NC: Josephine on my mind ::  More Numbers: 628014 Registration date: 2008-12-01
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Lolita Rose member

 Number of posts: 90 Age: 19 Location: Wonderland More Numbers: 787903 Registration date: 2008-07-30
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Thu Jun 11, 2009 4:31 pm | |
| Beside what's been said here, which I agree with, I think art is a way to see the world from another person's perspective. You're getting a small glimpse into their mind. I love how several artists can draw a picture of a single person, and all of them will be unique portraits in their own way. |
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DarkDreamer active member

 Number of posts: 565 Age: 20 Location: Boston, Massachusetts More Numbers: 734294 Registration date: 2008-09-10
 | Subject: Re: What is "Art"? Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:16 am | |
| | helen damnation wrote: | | Up to individual interpretation |
Agreed!
A lot of people debate what art is, and there never seem to be clear-cut lines as to what is and is not art. Even with a strong background in art, this is how I see it.
My interpretation is that it must be made by the artist, or if it is a collaborative piece, have credit given where it is due. It also ought to have strong concept behind it, or, if not that, then it must have function; I don't go for simply "pretty" art. Granted a lot of people will disagree with this, and where I see beautifully executed conceptual work, they will see rubbish; just as others will see beautifully sculpted or painted decorative pieces and I will see nonnery. |
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